ATllYRIUM FILIX-F(EM1NA. 



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Inexplf.tum, Moore. — Raised from spores by IMr. Sim, of 

 Foot's Cray, Kent. A variety raised from multifdum, curioiis 

 from its depauperated, ragged, and incomplete fronds. Fronds 

 slender, lax, eighteen inches in length, broadly lanceolate. The 

 apices of the fronds and pinnae depaupcrately caudate, and 

 moderately and slenderly tasseled. Pinnules mostly depauperated, 

 occasionally a mere rib, where most developed decurrcnt and 

 very narrow. An illustration is imneccssary. 



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Fiff. 310.— Portion of Frond. 



Bar^tesii, Lowe. (Fig. 310.) — A very singular variety, found 

 in 1860, in Levens Park by Mr. Barnes. Length of frond 

 eight inches, width one inch. A long narrow-fronded form. 

 The pinnre, more properly speaking, are wanting, and their 

 place substituted by wide, remarkably ragged, or laciniated 



